[tei-council] Guidelines Building

Lou Burnard lou.burnard at retired.ox.ac.uk
Wed Dec 18 09:39:58 EST 2013


FWIW I have no problem building locally, (provided I remember to do it, 
of course). I just have a local P5 directory within which I mirror the 
structure of the release directory. In that directory, I type "make" and 
lo it buildeth (or not).  Of course I had to install the various bits of 
software needed, but that's only to be expected.

To understand the declaration order issues, reading the comments in the 
source of chapter ST where the classes are being declared may be 
helpful. Or not.


  On 18/12/13 14:19, Hugh Cayless wrote:
> Well, it’s nice to be able to set the defaults, but I also see a bunch of hard-coded paths that might not square with my local setup. I haven’t played with it enough to sort out usable workarounds.
>
> I think I’ve found the cheat code for the DTD build. We’ll see in a few minutes.
>
> On Dec 18, 2013, at 9:10 , Sebastian Rahtz <sebastian.rahtz at it.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> What change do make to Makefile locally? I am surprised that is needed. I would expct everything to be in variables you can change on command line
>>
>> The Dtd question is a pig. It's affected by order in which things are present in source
>>
>> Sent from my iPad
>>



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